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An example (of footnotes within footnotes) would be:
::The term "time dilation"<sup>[[#Notes|[p] ]]</sup> refers to a slowing of elapsed duration.
::<div style="font-size:89%">'''Notes'''<!-- --><br> <small>[p]</small> – The word ''dilation'' is pronounced "dy-LAY-shun" [[#Notes|<sup>[a]</sup>]] and is the preferred term.[[#Notes|<sup>[b]</sup>]]<!-- --><br> <small>[a]</small> – Merriam-Webster <!-- -->Dictionary lists "dilation" with pronunciation: <!-- -->\dī-'lā-shən\.<sup>[<span></span>[[#Notes|c]]]</sup><!-- --><br> <small>[b]</small> – The term <!-- -->''"[[time dilation]]"'' has been used since 1934 but <!-- -->is sometimes called "time dilatation".<!-- --><sup>[<span></span>[[#Notes|d]]]</sup><!-- --><br> <small>[c]</small> – ''Merriam-Webster <!-- -->Online Dictionary'', 2009, webpage: [http://www.<!--
-->merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dilation MW-dilation].<!-- --><br> <small>[
-->webster.com/dictionary/time+dilation MW-time+dilation].</div>
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